In a significant order balancing the gravity of allegations with the necessity of custodial interrogation, the Kerala High Court granted pre-arrest bail to an accused facing
read more“Posting Misleading Material On Facebook Invading Privacy Or Reputation Constitutes Breach Of Fundamental Rights Under Article 21”, In a significant ruling addressing the misuse of social media
read more"Prosecutions for Alleged False Complaints Are Not To Be Initiated At The Instance Of Officers Lower In Hierarchy Than The Authority Before Whom The Alleged
read moreThe Madras High Court has acquitted a young man sentenced to 20 years of rigorous imprisonment under the POCSO Act, holding that the prosecution's reliance
read more"Chance Of Absconding Or Influencing Witnesses Not The Sole Criteria — Gravity And Heinousness Of The Offence Are Also Relevant To Decide Bail", High Court of Tripura has
read more"Matrimonial Cruelty Is A Continuing Offence — Harassment Within Marriage Must Be Assessed In The Context Of Continuous Conduct, Not Isolated Incidents", High Court of
read more“If someone has changed the mode of mobility by improvement or development, it may amount to intruding the patent rights of the patentee” – Delhi
read more"Nitpicking Of Court Orders And On That Pretext Not Implementing Them And Keeping The Individual Behind Bars Is A Serious Dereliction Of Duty" — A
read more“Bail Is The Rule And Jail Is The Exception Even In Economic Offences” – In a significant ruling concerning bail jurisprudence in economic offences, the Andhra Pradesh
read more“Application of Multiplier Must Be Uniform – Not Subject to Mathematical Adjustments Based on Treatment Period or Recovery Time” – In a significant ruling under
read more"This Is Not A Case Of Accidental Falling From Train But A Case Where A Person Was Knocked Down While Crossing Railway Track", Bombay High Court
read more“A Lease Already Declared Invalid By Courts Cannot Claim The Benefit Of Later Amendments”, Karnataka High Court delivered an important ruling on quarry leases in M/s
read more"Process Of Declaring A Building Unsafe Cannot Be Misused As A Tool To Dispossess Tenants Or To Scuttle Their Lawful Occupation", In a significant ruling
read more"The Principle of 'Pay and Recover' Reflects Judicial Empathy Ensuring That Victims Are Not Left Uncompensated Due To Disputes Between The Owner And The Insurer";
read more“It Is Not Unusual For A Taxi Driver To Earn ₹15,000 Per Month” – Calcutta High Court addressing the issue of just compensation under Section 166
read more"RTI Act Cannot Be Permitted To Be Used As A Mechanism To Obtain Personal Information For Pursuing Private Disputes", In a significant ruling at the
read more"Each Quarter Is A Separate Compliance Period With An Independent Starting Point For Limitation" — In a significant ruling on the computation of limitation
read more“Mere Framing Of Issues Does Not Mean Trial Has Commenced Under Order VI Rule 17 CPC”, In a significant ruling on amendment of pleadings, the Allahabad High Court held
read more"The Signatures Do Not Show Any Hesitancy — They Appear Similar To The Admitted Signature" — In a striking exercise of judicial power rarely seen in
read more"All Public Charitable Institutions, Whether Registered Or Not, Fall Within The Contours Of The Endowments Act" — In a ruling of significant consequence for charitable institutions
read more"Section 17 Of The PC Act Does Not Exclude Or Prevent The State Police Or Special Agency Of The State From Registering A Crime
read more“Prolonged Non-Pronouncement Of Judgment After Reservation Raises Serious Concerns For Right To Speedy Justice”, Supreme Court of India delivered a significant order while addressing the
read more“A Decision Based On Such Non-Existent And Fake Alleged Judgments… Would Be A Misconduct And Legal Consequence Shall Follow”, In a rare and institutionally significant
read more“Once Convicted, The Presumption Of Innocence Comes To An End”, In a firm reiteration of post-conviction jurisprudence, the Supreme Court of India held that heavy
read more“Public Servant Complaints Stand on a Different Pedestal” – In a significant reportable judgment set aside the Kerala High Court’s order quashing criminal complaints under
read more“This Conduct Speaks Louder Than Any Decree of 1901” – Supreme Court of India decisively addressing a protracted dispute over hereditary wahiwatdar pujari rights at
read more"When a Registered 99-Year ‘Demise’ Speaks Clearly, Courts Cannot Rewrite It as a Licence" — In a decisive ruling reaffirming the sanctity of registered instruments,
read more“Statutory Deeming Settlement Cannot Be Defeated by Subsequent Purchase”, In a significant ruling on land regularisation and statutory protection for Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe
read more“Minor Inconsistencies Cannot Eclipse Consistent Ocular Evidence”, In a significant reaffirmation of principles governing appreciation of evidence in murder trials, the Supreme Court upholding the conviction of
read more“Where Dispute Is Essentially Civil, Giving It a Cloak of Criminal Offence Is Abuse of Process of Law”, In a decisive reaffirmation of the boundary between civil
read more“Residuary Entry Is the Orphanage of Tax Law….When a Product Has a Reasonable Claim to a Specific Entry, It Cannot Be Consigned to the Residuary
read more“To Treat Clarifications as Modifications Would Indirectly Subject CoC’s Decisions to Judicial Review”, In a powerful reaffirmation of the creditor-driven architecture of the Insolvency and
read more“Discharge Under Section 133 Is Not Absolute – It Operates Only As To Transactions Subsequent To Variance”, In a significant ruling clarifying the law on
read more“Public Policy Demands That There Should Be an End to Law Suits” – Supreme Court of India delivered a decisive ruling reinforcing the sanctity of its earlier
read more“The IBC Permits Separate or Simultaneous Proceedings” – In a significant ruling clarifying the insolvency jurisprudence under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 (IBC), the
read more"Prisons, though instruments of lawful confinement, are not spaces where constitutional values can cease to operate," observed the Supreme Court of India while issuing a
read more"The material placed before this Court reveals a deeply troubling pattern of exclusion of women prisoners from access to OCIs," observed the Supreme Court of
read more“Article 2.5 and Article 10 Operate in Different Fields” – In a significant ruling for the power sector, the Supreme Court on 27 February 2026
read more“If Dismissal Is Justified For Verbal Abuse, Physical Assault Stands On A Stronger Footing”, Supreme Court of India delivered a reportable judgment reinforcing the limits
read more“Dispute Inter Se Between the Parties Has Civil Colour” – In a significant ruling underscoring the distinction between civil disputes and criminal prosecution, the Supreme
read moreIn a significant order balancing the gravity of allegations with the necessity of custodial interrogation, the Kerala High Court granted pre-arrest bail to an accused facing
read more“Posting Misleading Material On Facebook Invading Privacy Or Reputation Constitutes Breach Of Fundamental Rights Under Article 21”, In a significant ruling addressing the misuse of social media
read more"Prosecutions for Alleged False Complaints Are Not To Be Initiated At The Instance Of Officers Lower In Hierarchy Than The Authority Before Whom The Alleged
read moreThe Madras High Court has acquitted a young man sentenced to 20 years of rigorous imprisonment under the POCSO Act, holding that the prosecution's reliance
read more"Chance Of Absconding Or Influencing Witnesses Not The Sole Criteria — Gravity And Heinousness Of The Offence Are Also Relevant To Decide Bail", High Court of Tripura has
read more"Matrimonial Cruelty Is A Continuing Offence — Harassment Within Marriage Must Be Assessed In The Context Of Continuous Conduct, Not Isolated Incidents", High Court of
read more“If someone has changed the mode of mobility by improvement or development, it may amount to intruding the patent rights of the patentee” – Delhi
read more"Nitpicking Of Court Orders And On That Pretext Not Implementing Them And Keeping The Individual Behind Bars Is A Serious Dereliction Of Duty" — A
read more“Bail Is The Rule And Jail Is The Exception Even In Economic Offences” – In a significant ruling concerning bail jurisprudence in economic offences, the Andhra Pradesh
read more“Application of Multiplier Must Be Uniform – Not Subject to Mathematical Adjustments Based on Treatment Period or Recovery Time” – In a significant ruling under
read more"This Is Not A Case Of Accidental Falling From Train But A Case Where A Person Was Knocked Down While Crossing Railway Track", Bombay High Court
read more“A Lease Already Declared Invalid By Courts Cannot Claim The Benefit Of Later Amendments”, Karnataka High Court delivered an important ruling on quarry leases in M/s
read more"Process Of Declaring A Building Unsafe Cannot Be Misused As A Tool To Dispossess Tenants Or To Scuttle Their Lawful Occupation", In a significant ruling
read more"The Principle of 'Pay and Recover' Reflects Judicial Empathy Ensuring That Victims Are Not Left Uncompensated Due To Disputes Between The Owner And The Insurer";
read more“It Is Not Unusual For A Taxi Driver To Earn ₹15,000 Per Month” – Calcutta High Court addressing the issue of just compensation under Section 166
read more"Each Quarter Is A Separate Compliance Period With An Independent Starting Point For Limitation" — In a significant ruling on the computation of limitation
read more“Mere Framing Of Issues Does Not Mean Trial Has Commenced Under Order VI Rule 17 CPC”, In a significant ruling on amendment of pleadings, the Allahabad High Court held
read more"The Signatures Do Not Show Any Hesitancy — They Appear Similar To The Admitted Signature" — In a striking exercise of judicial power rarely seen in
read more"All Public Charitable Institutions, Whether Registered Or Not, Fall Within The Contours Of The Endowments Act" — In a ruling of significant consequence for charitable institutions
read more“Evidence Recorded Before Tribunal Must Prevail Over FIR Recitals When Contrary”, Punjab and Haryana High Court delivered a significant ruling clarifying the statutory status of
read moreIn the contemporary landscape of the Indian criminal justice system, DNA profiling has transitioned from a "novelty" to the "gold standard" of forensic evidence. However, for
read morePossession is the law’s most practical concept. Before a court reaches the higher question—“who is the owner?”—it often asks the simpler, urgent question—“who is in possession, and
read moreAppreciating evidence in civil litigation requires adherence to strict principles under the Indian Evidence Act, the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC), and binding judicial precedents. Courts
read moreIn the world of law, the doctrine of Res Judicata serves as a cornerstone for upholding judicial efficiency and finality. Res judicata, meaning "a matter already judged,"
read more"Copyright law, a delicate balance of protecting creativity while fostering innovation." – Indian Judiciary- Introduction: Safeguarding Creativity Through the Copyright Act
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read moreIn the Indian legal system, judgments play a crucial role in shaping jurisprudence and guiding future cases. These judgments can be classified into two primary categories: reportable and non-reportable.
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